
🌟 Join us in celebrating Women's History Month with the insightful Danielle Cavender-Handley! This engaging talk will challenge traditional narratives as we explore the often-overlooked contributions of women in science. As St Albans prepares to commemorate the 400th anniversary of Francis Bacon’s passing, we’ll delve into the question: why are so many renowned scientists men, and where do the women fit into this history?
🔬 Discover the fascinating truth behind key scientific breakthroughs, including who truly uncovered the structure of DNA—hint: it wasn’t the men who won Nobel Prizes! We’ll also discuss the contributions of brilliant female mathematicians who supported iconic figures like Einstein, yet remain unrecognized.
🎟️ Special Offer: Purchase four in-person tickets for our entire talk series and receive a fifth ticket for free! (Please note: all tickets must be bought in a single transaction to qualify.)
👥 In-person tickets available here. To secure your Zoom tickets, click Online Tickets.
📡 Note: Given the acoustics of our historic venue, it might be beneficial to join us online for a clearer audio experience.
📍 Location: City and District of St Albans Tour Guides, St Albans, AL1 3DH, United Kingdom
City and District of St Albans Tour Guides, St Albans, AL1 3DH, United Kingdom
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